For the past 40 years, Ralph Pelaia has been working in the legal profession securing verdicts and settlements for personal injury victims and the surviving family members who have lost love ones in car, truck and motorcycle accidents throughout Texas. Since 1987, upon relocating from South Florida, Pelaia has maintained an office in Gilmer and […]
‘After the Renewable Energy Act passed in 2008, under the law and related regulations, only projects that have been certified by the Department of Energy (DOE) qualified for the feed-in tariff (FIT) shall receive the corresponding permits that will entitle the project to the corresponding tariffs’, explains Najha Estrella, Partner at PJS Law. ‘As a […]
Application for a Post-Judgment Freezing Order: The Risk of Dissipation, written by Adam Knee Freezing orders are sometimes described as the English Court’s “nuclear weapons”. They are often very effective in preserving assets that can then be used to satisfy a judgment debt. However, they are also onerous, invasive, can cause damage to reputation and […]
The devil is in the detail… Don’t get caught out by the traditional equity partnership model David Beech, CEO of Knights 1759, the UK’s fastest-growing regional professional services business, discusses the controversial topic of how and why so many traditional law firms are concealing debts and risking the livelihood of optimistic lawyers. It’s no […]
There would be numerous points to raise in order to help innovators to be successful with patents, but one point seems striking to Rainer Kuhnen. There would be numerous points to raise in order to help innovators to be successful with patents, but one point seems striking to Rainer Kuhnen: ‘For innovative companies, it seems […]
So you’re going to the Appellate Court: What does this mean and what should you expect? Peter Pierce speaks to us about how he prepares his clients for the Court of Appeal and how he demystifies the often confusing process. What are the top three things you must take into account when attempting […]
ADR is still a work in progress; some legal experts prefer the traditional method of litigation. The benefits of mediation are well known. Education remains the key to promotion of arbitration in Australia. We speak with John Wakefield on the matter. You have a wide area of expertise, can you share which is the […]
Cybercrime is a growing concern. Hackers and criminals have taken opportunity to use technological advances to gather sensitive information on you, me and anybody. And over time we have seen big companies fall victim to such attacks; Uber, T-Mobile, Equifax and even Pizza Hut, have been victims of vicious cyberattacks, causing an uproar and individuals […]
Robert Kry is one of the founding partners of MoloLamken LLP, a litigation boutique formed in 2009. Over the past nine years, their firm has grown from four lawyers to more than 30, and they now have offices in New York, Washington, D.C., and Chicago. Handling a broad range of business disputes, both at trial […]
Last week saw an uprise against Facebook on the back of its alleged involvement with Cambridge Analytica after a whistle-blower uncovered private data harvesting reveals on Channel 4. As a consequence, Alexander Nix, the CEO of Cambridge Analytica has had to step down and explain the situation to the press and the public. Facebook and […]
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